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    Flood Alert: Ganga River Swells, Impacting Cities Across Multiple States

    Bihar August 6, 20253 Mins Read
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    Flood Alert: Ganga River Swells, Impacting Cities Across Multiple States
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    The ongoing flood situation continues to worsen in several districts of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, significantly impacting local communities. Prayagraj is experiencing the most severe effects, with the Ganga River reaching dangerous levels, inundating numerous residential areas and low-lying regions. The administration is actively engaged in relief and rescue operations, but these efforts are challenged by the relentless rainfall and extensive waterlogging. The situation in Varanasi is critical, with major ghats such as Dashashwamedh being completely submerged. In Haridwar, the Ganga’s water level has exceeded the danger mark. Simultaneously, Patna is experiencing rising water levels that are affecting villages along the river. The weather forecast indicates that more rain is anticipated, potentially leading to a further escalation of the already difficult circumstances.

    The water level of the Ganga in Varanasi has been measured at 72.20 meters, surpassing the danger mark by 1 meter. Although a gradual decrease in the water level is observed, with a rate of 1 centimeter per hour, the Dashashwamedh Ghat is fully submerged, and the floodwaters are entering the city’s main squares, causing widespread disruption and hardships. The administration is actively monitoring the situation and has advised the public to stay vigilant and take necessary precautions.

    In Haridwar, the Ganga River is approaching dangerous levels. According to Vikas Tyagi, Executive Engineer of the Irrigation Department, persistent rainfall in 11 districts of Uttarakhand is contributing to the rising water levels of the Ganga. The Bhimgoda Barrage in Haridwar has recorded a water level that exceeds the danger level of 294. Consequently, the district administration has increased its preparedness. Officials are advising residents in low-lying areas to avoid the Ganga. The Ganga’s water is starting to flood the fields of several villages in the Laksar and Khanpur areas, creating concern among farmers about their crops. Additionally, the statue of Lord Shiva at the Parmarth Niketan Ghat in Rishikesh has been partially submerged.

    Prayagraj is currently facing severe flooding, with the Ganga’s water entering both the city and the surrounding villages, resulting in a critical situation. The disruption of essential services, such as electricity and water supply, has forced residents to seek refuge on upper floors of buildings. On August 6, 2025, the Ganga’s water level reached a dangerous 85.20 meters. Administrative efforts are struggling to keep pace, and the relief operations are facing challenges.

    In Patna, the Ganga River is experiencing a rapid rise in its water level. At Dighaghat, the water level was recorded at 65 centimeters above the danger mark at 6 am, with projections suggesting an additional 32 centimeters increase. At Gandhi Ghat, the water level is 127 centimeters above the danger mark. The administration has increased its monitoring efforts and is advising the public to remain cautious and consider relocating to safer locations.

    disaster Flood Alert Flooding Ganga River Haridwar heavy rainfall Patna Prayagraj Varanasi Water Level
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